seananigans wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/waterford-to-consider-candidates-to-succeed-michael-ryan-as-manager-1.1492221 this photo almost makes me cry ,i was about 2 feet from the photographer, with the same vantage, and saw the pain in his eyes, he'd die for Waterford ,I am getting more and more disgusted by this he was 30 seconds away from history ,and everyone would have shut up ,as it is a man with his heart firmly in the right camp is treated like dirt . the man never took a penny from the CB , such a gent
doz wrote: » I must confess that about a couple of minutes after this photo while he was being interviewed by TV3 I shouted out 'Up the Deise!' in the background! There has been some comparisons with the Justin removal on this thread but with respect, I think Justin had served his time and his behaviour was becoming erratic. Ryan on the other hand was the model gentleman and as I have re-iterated so many times in these past couple of days, no matter what one's thoughts might be on his management skills, he did not deserve to be treated like this.
seananigans wrote: » but did you end up in the papers ? :-P im below skullys chin
samota wrote: » you sound like a bloke!
parish girl wrote: » By all accounts things within the camp had not been great for a while we on the outside can speculate all we want but we have to trust that the players do know best.They did in year one and I trust they did this time also.
Deskjockey wrote: » So Derek McGrath is 2/5 with Paddy Power as of yesterday, extremely short odds. Besides working with De La Salle school teams, has he had involvement with adult teams and what success have they had? Genuine question
deiseach wrote: » That's all very well, but if the players are making the decisions then at what point are they going to face the consequences for their decisions? As the philosopher Peter Parker said "with great power comes great responsibility". The players have the power, but none of the responsibility.
RumMonkey wrote: » Very true but I believe it was Uncle Ben who said that to Peter.
seananigans wrote: » I suppose if they are making the appointment,they can take the flak, have no one to blame but themselves, which is probably for the best, it isnt the manager that shot the 15 wides against Clare
robopaddy wrote: » Current manager of DLS seniors won a county championship last year. Other than that no
Deskjockey wrote: » Extract from an IT interview with Derek McGrath from a few years ago below Sounds like money was no object training De La Salle school teams, wonder if he got the job how he would cope with the hairshirt training regime.... On a related note hasn't the whole cryotherapy thing been discredited now as a load of bollix ?? Derek McGrath was co-manager of De La Salle teams which have put together back-to-back All-Irelands. Before playing Fitzgibbon in Cork he played on the 1992 minor side with Paul Flynn that reached an All-Ireland and was beaten playing for the school in a Harty Cup final in 1993 by St Flannan's of Ennis. Flannan's duly reached their fifth Harty final in a row, having one three-in-a-row to start the run. Clare's glories were founded on good schools work and a run of Féile na nGael wins in the 1980s which upped the standard. The irony is that the balance of power has shifted in the wake of Clare's breakthrough. McGrath sees the lengths the traditional counties have been going to. Waterford are prepared to go that distance. "I go along with the theory that the game is better these days than ever. Every coach is looking for an edge as regards preparation. It's hard to come up with a new fad always. We went to Sunderland with the boys this year, stayed in Newcastle. Went out and had the crack. I see rugby schools going for warm-weather work in France in August and September before they go back to school. That is the road we'll go soon, I would say." "Last year we were up in City West for a weekend two weeks before the Harty final. You have to create the environment. It cost €60,000 last year for the school senior team, which is fair money. We have gone from a time when we would have five or six sliotars at training to having 50 or 60 on the go, from training in the field to training at night out at club venues." The Croke Cup final required a replay to separate De La Salle from Thurles CBS. There was a week between the dates. De La Salle had seven or eight players carrying knocks and strains and took the decision to send them for cryotherapy in Wexford. They got there and Thurles had the same number in attendance. "That's at €140 a pop for young lads at 17 years of age. And Thurles were doing the same. It's some investment." He feels it will be worth it. De La Salle should provide seven starters and 10 panellists to this year's county minor side and they will keep filtering the players up.
InchicoreDude wrote: » Feckin hell! What year was this interview from?
premierstone wrote: » The interview was 2009, so the 60k was spent in 2008, pretty damn ludicrous really - but not he's fault if it was there why not spend it!
Deskjockey wrote: » Thanks, not living in the county anymore so didn't know that. I can see why people would think that Mullane would be back playing then, even if Mullane has denied that he would come back. (Mullane strikes me as someone who will stick to his guns on that one)
robopaddy wrote: » theres a family connection there though isnt Derek Mcgrath married to Mullanes sister or vice versa or something. but Mullane did say that he wont be playing in 2014 in the independent last Monday which would indicate if he did have a change of heart during the year he has overcome it. Jeez that money was crazy stuff altogether for DLS school I mean its only GAA at the end of the day. You can say it wasnt McGraths fault that the money was there but it dosent look great that he was the one spending it either. That and the 1-3-1 thing arent great advertisements for him or 3-1-1 or whatever it was
Hslaw wrote: » Just watching championship matters. Michael Ryan should be giving another two years pardon my French but **** the players who do they think they are.
doz wrote: » Of the 8 players he spoke to, 5 were in favour. You'd have to assume they were 5 major players. To finish off a promising year we now have a split panel and no manager. What an unholy mess.
seananigans wrote: » **** missed the start need to wait for the player, he should be called the gent. as a fan i want a statement ,and i want an apology ,to him we deserve nothing from them,but he does ,I never thought i'd turn against the players but right now they sicken me